Some can often be seen at intersections
Markings about "stop and give"
Similar but meaning different
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Stop-no signs
It can be temporarily parked, generally referring to the vehicle does not stop after parking, the driver does not get off, temporarily gets on and off passengers or loading and unloading items.
Indicates that parking is prohibited, regardless of the length of time, and cannot be parked.
If you violate the above prohibition signs and instruct illegal parking, you will be fined and deducted 3 points in accordance with the law.
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Stop-and-go marking line
The curb stones are painted with a yellow dotted line, which is a marker that allows vehicles to park temporarily. Long-term parking may be advised to leave, often with the setting of signs prohibiting long-term parking.
The solid yellow line on the curb stone, which is a no-stop line, is often coordinated with the setting of a no-stop sign.
If you violate the above prohibition sign instructions and stop illegally, you will be fined and deducted 3 points in accordance with the law.
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Intersection give way signs
Usually set up at an intersection with poor driving sight, the driver should stop and observe before passing.
It is generally placed at an intersection where the line of sight is acceptable, and the driver needs to slow down to see the road conditions before driving.
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Stop at the intersection and give way to the markings
The stop line is a solid white line that is commonly found at traffic light intersections. When the red light is on, the vehicle must stop and wait in the line, and cannot cross the line.
The stop line is composed of a white double solid line and a white "stop" word, which is generally set in a position with poor line of sight at the intersection, indicating that the vehicle should stop at this intersection to let the main road vehicle go first; usually with a stop sign.
The deceleration line is a white double dotted line and an inverted triangle. Generally set in a good location at the intersection line of sight. If there are vehicles and pedestrians passing in front, they must stop and give way; if there are no pedestrians or vehicles, they should slow down and pass. Usually, there is a deceleration sign in conjunction with the give way sign.
If a motor vehicle driver passes through a crosswalk or encounters a pedestrian crossing the road, and fails to slow down or stop to avoid pedestrians in accordance with the regulations, he shall be fined and punished with 3 points.
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Crosswalk trailer markings
The crosswalk trailer line is a white diamond pattern. Remind drivers to be careful with pedestrians ahead and set up 30-50 meters on the road before reaching the crosswalk.
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Other markings prohibiting parking
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Gridlines
Yellow gridline areas, which are no-parking lines, mostly appear in front of some units or on the ground at intersections.
When queuing up at the intersection, if the distance ahead is not enough, it should wait outside the grid line, and the driving vehicle cannot roll the grid line to stop.
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Diversion lines
The diversion line is a kind of prohibited marking, the color of the general diversion line is white, and when connected to the road centerline, it can also be used yellow. At the same time, the reticulated line form can be divided into three types: single solid line, V-shaped line and twill line.
It is mainly used at intersections, ramps or other special locations that are too wide, irregular or have complex driving conditions. When the vehicle encounters a diversion line, it should drive according to the prescribed route, and must not roll or cross the line, nor can it make a U-turn or park the vehicle in the diversion line area at will.